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Airbus shares drop 3.5% on software issue reports, though company downplays impact.
The Paris CAC 40 dipped 0.4% at Monday’s open, weighed down by Airbus shares falling 3.5% after reports of a solar radiation-linked software issue affecting up to 6,000 A320 aircraft, though Airbus said fewer than 100 planes are impacted.
Other decliners included Bureau Veritas, Thales, and Safran.
Despite a volatile November, global markets rebounded, with Wall Street rising on optimism over a likely December Fed rate cut and progress toward a Ukraine peace deal.
The rally has broadened beyond AI stocks, with healthcare leading gains.
Analysts say sustained momentum hinges on a soft landing, with inflation under control.
The CAC 40 remains just over 2% below its all-time high.
U.S. and eurozone manufacturing data showed contraction, but production growth held.
Brent crude rose to $63.60, and the euro gained to $1.162.
Las acciones de Airbus caen un 3,5% en los informes sobre problemas de software, aunque la compañía minimiza el impacto.